India, July 23 -- Everyone has a globetrotter within, but packing woes can quickly dull the thrill. Smart hacks can lighten your load-literally. Travel expert Dharamveer Singh Chouhan shares simple tips to help you pack like a pro. Start a digital packing list a few days early, adding essentials as you remember them. Before zipping up, challenge yourself to cut at least two 'just in case' items you likely won't use. Ask yourself, "What will I actually use?" A lightweight backpack, soft duffel, or compact cabin-size suitcase can transform how you move. Prioritise those with multiple compartments, easy to organise, and quick to access. A streamlined bag helps you breeze through airports, hop into local buses, and explore winding alleys without strain. Pack versatile pieces that suit multiple scenarios rather than entire outfits for 'what if' situations. Swap heavy, leak-prone bottles with travel-sized containers or solid shampoo and soap bars. Pack daily essentials in a clear, spill-proof pouch. Stick to what you truly use, not your whole bathroom shelf. Need more? You can likely buy it at your destination. Your smartphone is your camera, map, and notebook. All you need is a compact power bank and universal adapter. Skip laptops or tablets unless essential, and only bring camera gear if it suits the trip. Wear bulky items like hoodies or shoes while travelling to save bag space and stay cosy on chilly flights. Lightweight layers add comfort and flexibility without adding bulk to your luggage. A pouch with your passport, travel documents, phone, charger, and some cash ensures you're never rummaging at airport or bus stations....